Stars: Evalyn Knapp, Norman Foster, Eric Linden
Director: Nick Grinde
When a bored rich girl hooks up with a news photographer, she gets caught up in his adventures!
Stars: Evalyn Knapp, Norman Foster, Eric Linden
Director: Nick Grinde
When a bored rich girl hooks up with a news photographer, she gets caught up in his adventures!
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Starring: Walter Abel, Barbara Bates, Sheldon Leonard
Direction: Harve Foster
A Henpecked husband’s life is turned upside down after inheriting a talking dog.
Stars: Eve Arden, Howard da Silva and Vanessa Brown
Director: Irving Reis
When a recently deceased playboy gets to heaven and is granted one wish–granted to all newcomers–he requests that he be able to see the reactions of three husbands.
Howard da Silva was one of 324 actors, writers and directors who fell victim to the Hollywood blacklist of the early 1950s.
Stars: Chester Morris, Nancy Kelly, Russell Hayden
Director: Frank McDonald
Writer: Maxwell Shane
The professional gambler Ross Hadley is the owner of a posh gaming establishment in the heart of New York. Hadley’s main antagonist is his childhood friend Mike McGlennon. McGlennon, now a police lieutenant, is determined to stop the gambling activities of Hadley. Hadley’s and McGlennnon’s relationship becomes more complex, when they notice, that they both are in love with the attractive Mary Hayes. Mary sings in nightclubs under the stage name ‘Vi Parker’.
Stars: Eric Linden, Boots Mallory, Cully Richards
Director: Lynn Shores
After winning a prize in a photography contest, Flash vows that within two years of his graduation, he’ll own his own newsphoto agency. To attain his goal, Flash goes after a big scoop, and nearly breaks his neck in the process.
Stars: Zasu Pitts, Roger Pryor, Warren Hymer
Director: Jean Yarbrough
A dizzy old spinster gets involved in the boxing racket and gangland murders as is falsely accused of being notorious murderer “Ma Barker.”
Stars: Sidney Blackmer, Martha Sleeper, Regis Toomey
Director: Arthur Lubin
Greed, ambition and hunger-for-power drive a New York City stockbroker into crooked dealings and deception, but doesn’t realize that those he ruined will seek vengeance.
Stars: Carole Lombard, William Boyd, Owen Moore
Director: Howard Higgin
A busload of passengers gets stranded in a snowstorm and take refuge in an abandoned church, where they run into a mysterious man who may be on the run from the law!
Gary Moore ~ Nothing’s the same
Lyrics:
Another time, another place.
The lonely streets where we embraced.
Then you would go without a trace.
Nothing’s the same without you.
Another day goes passing by.
I sit alone and wonder why.
Sometimes it’s hard, but I will try
to live my life without you.
You’re in my heart, you’re in my dreams.
You’re everywhere or so it seems.
So many times I’ve heard that song.
Hold back the tears, pretend you’re strong.
Another day goes slowly by.
I sit alone and wonder why.
I think of you, I start to cry.
Nothing’s the same without you.
Another time, another place.
The sweetness of our last embrace.
What would I give to see your face.
Nothing’s the same without you.
Nothing’s the same,
nothing’s the same,
nothing’s the same without you.
Mr. Wong in Chinatown is a 1939 American mystery film directed by William Nigh and starring Boris Karloff. The story is about a pretty Chinese woman, seeking help from San Francisco detective James Lee Wong, who is killed by a poisoned dart in his front hall, having time only to scrawl the name “Captain J” on a sheet of paper.
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Directed by William Nigh, produced by William T. Lackey, written by Hugh Wiley and Scott Darling, starring Boris Karloff as Mr. James Lee Wong, Marjorie Reynolds as Roberta ‘Bobbie’ Logan (reporter), Grant Withers as Police Capt. Bill Street, Huntley Gordon as Mr. Davidson (bank president), George Lynn as Capt. Guy Jackson (Aviation Corp. president) as Peter George Lynn, William Royle as Capt. Jaime (captain, Maid of the Orient), James Flavin as Police Sgt. Jerry, Lotus Long as Princess Lin Hwa (murder victim), Lee Tung Foo as Willie (Wong’s servant), Bessie Loo as Lilly May (Princess Lin Hwa’s maid), Richard Loo as Tong chief, Ernie Stanton as Burton (Davidson’s butler) and I. Stanford Jolley as Hotel clerk.
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